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1 V, I, 36 | for the future, a similar train of events with those which 2 V, II, 39 | and vision. It can feign a train of events, with all the 3 V, II, 41 | and beget that regular train of reflection or discourse, 4 V, II, 44 | find, gone on in the same train with the other works of 5 VIII, I, 70| mind runs along a certain train of ideas: The refusal of 6 VIII, I, 70| the memory or senses, by a train of causes, cemented together 7 VIII, II, 78| consequences whether the train he employed be long or short; 8 XI, 0, 119| theirs. The experienced train of events is the great standard, 9 XII, III, 140| exactly defined, without a train of reasoning and enquiry.